Behnisch & Partner

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The Olympic Stadium Munich (1972)
Hans-Baldung-Gymnasium (from 1954)
Kindergarten Schiff im Weinberg in Stuttgart-Luginsland (1990)
The Bonn Bundestag (1993)
Part of the Behnisch House, Krefeld (2002)
The visualization institute of the University of Stuttgart (formerly HYSOLAR-Haus) on the campus in Stuttgart-Vaihingen

Behnisch & Partner was an architecture office based in Stuttgart.

history

In 1952 Günter Behnisch founded an architecture office under his name, which he ran with Bruno Lambart until 1956 . The architecture group Behnisch & Partner was founded in 1966, to which, in addition to Behnisch, Fritz Auer (until 1979), Carlo Weber (until 1979 ), Winfried Büxel and Erhard Tränkner belonged. Manfred Sabatke joined in 1970. In 2005 it was dissolved. The office should not be confused with Behnisch Architects , who were founded in 1989 by Stefan Behnisch , Günter Behnisch's son. Originally founded as a branch office, Behnisch Architekten have been operating independently since 1991.

buildings

Fonts

  • Behnisch & Partner. Buildings and designs 1952–1974. 2nd modified edition, Hatje, Stuttgart 1983, ISBN 3-7757-0100-1 .

estate

The work archive is located in the Southwest German Archive for Architecture and Civil Engineering . In addition to the plans, models, photos and files for the projects, it also includes the collection of the office's specimen copies. The materials from the office are supplemented by personal documents from Günter Behnisch .

literature

  • Johann-Karl Schmidt, Ursula Zeller : Behnisch & Partner. Buildings 1952-1992. Catalog for the exhibition in the gallery of the city of Stuttgart. Hatje, Stuttgart 1992, ISBN 3-7757-0371-3 .

Web links

Commons : Günter Behnisch  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Behnisch & Partner website Office website. The website has been operated since the closure of the office of Stefan Behnisch. Retrieved September 16, 2015.
  2. ^ Sports hall in Sulzbach. In: arch INFORM ; Retrieved June 3, 2014.